Yes, Vegeta can resist Hakai by powering up and overpowering it with stronger ki, as shown against Toppo and Granolah; however, this isn't true resistance but overcoming the attack's power with raw strength, with the technique's effectiveness depending on the user's skill and intent, but the manga shows it's a formidable hax that requires immense power or precise focus to counter, not just a standard ki blast.
With the more advanced Hakai that releases destructive power - as he has only recently begun learning the technique - Vegeta can only destroy small/weak objects like rocks and large logs, Granolah can destroy very large boulders, while the God of Destruction Beerus can use Hakai on entire decorative planets, releasing ...
Yeah, Hakai can be resisted by characters powering up (as seen with Frieza) or using stronger energy attacks (as seen with Vegeta). This should at least be added as a weakness to its users.
TLDR: Toppo was holding back Hakai to not destroy Vegeta but just nullify his attacks, Vegeta used SSB aura to burn through the Hakai.
Some characters can resist or even survive it if they are strong enough. For example, Goku managed to endure a Hakai attack, and Vegeta tanked Toppo's Hakai in *Dragon Ball Super*. But typically, only the most powerful beings can withstand it.
Fearing that he might lose, Jiren becomes infuriated and unleashes his full power on Goku, and even launches an intentional attack at the tournament's spectator stands in a fit of rage and denial, potentially harming Goku's allies and his own Pride Trooper comrades.
The rarest Saiyan, according to Vegeta, is his son Trunks, not Broly, because Trunks was born with blue hair, breaking the traditional Saiyan biological rule of black hair, making him a unique anomaly in Saiyan history. While Broly's "Legendary Super Saiyan" is incredibly rare and powerful (occurring every thousand years), Trunks' natural birth trait sets him apart as the truly rarest individual.
No, Gotenks is not 100% Saiyan; he's a Hybrid Saiyan, a fusion of two half-Saiyan boys (Goten and Trunks), making him an Earthling-Saiyan hybrid, just like his components, but with doubled potential. He's considered a Hybrid Saiyan because he inherits human DNA from his mothers (Chi-Chi and Bulma), not full Saiyan lineage, which is why he's in the "Hybrid Saiyan" category in games like Dokkan Battle, not "Pure Saiyan".
Beerus also admits to Goku that there are indeed individuals in the various universes that are stronger than him, including his attendant/teacher Whis. It was later revealed by Whis that Beerus has in fact used not quite 70% of his full power, a feat he had not had to do in quite a while.
Dragon Ball GT is disliked primarily because it was a non-canon sequel made without creator Akira Toriyama's significant involvement, leading to a weaker story, pacing issues, and poor character development, sidelining fan-favorite characters like Gohan and Vegeta for an annoying kid Goku, with inconsistent plot points and less polished animation compared to DBZ, making it feel like a generic cash-in rather than a true continuation.
He is. "Son Goku" is the Japanese version of Sun Wukong /monkey king from the classic Chinese story "Journey to the West". The anime "Gensomaden Saiyuki" also has a character named "Son Goku" for that same reason. Original DB Goku has a staff for a weapon and turns into an ape, because he's based on the Monkey King .
The way zenkais boosts helped Vegeta raise his power level and defeat multiple opponents on Namek was crazy. Goku, from one zenkai boost, went from a power level of 90,000 to 3,000,000.
1) Hakai doesn't work on immortal beings. Beerus, who has mastered the Hakai, confirms he has no technique to kill immortals. 2) Goku messed up his only attempt at copying the Hakai. Goku confirmed this.
In response to Nappa's query about Goku's power level, Vegeta yells: "It's over nine thousand!", crushing his scouter in his fist. In the original Japanese version of the scene, and most versions subbed in languages other than English, Vegeta actually says "It's over 8000!".
SSGSS Gogeta can also utilize the Galick Gun as his Down Special Attack.
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is a specific phobia, meaning that someone with this condition would experience intense, irrational anxiety or fear when faced specifically with the number 666.
However, in DBS his IQ would probably be around 55... Vegeta: 106, for most of the time, Vegeta appears to be average intelligent, he never really has extremly smart moments at any time.
According to the pages, it states that Super Saiyan God is NOT stronger than blue, but consumes far less stamina, is close in power by comparison and MUCH faster. The god-to-blue switching is a technique built around the idea.
Goku's power level is famously both 8,000 (in the original Japanese) and 9,000 (in the iconic English dub) during the Vegeta Saga, a difference caused by a translation choice that created the legendary meme, though in the story, Vegeta declares it's "over 8,000" or "over 9,000" when Goku powers up for his fight. While Goku's base level was around 8,000 (or 5,000 suppressed), his true power was much higher with techniques like Kaio-ken, exceeding these early readings significantly.
Cabba is a slim, short-statured character with fair skin, designed by Akira Toriyama. He has black, spiky hair with a bang over his forehead, akin to Gohan's during the Majin Buu Saga. Cabba's eyes are narrow, featuring large black pupils.
The kanji 悟 (Go) in Goku's name means "wisdom," "enlightenment," "awareness," or "to perceive," representing his journey of understanding and spiritual growth, derived from the Buddhist concept of awakening to emptiness (空, Kū). He wears this symbol on his gi after intense training, signifying his mastery and connection to Buddhist principles, much like the original Monkey King character.
It is stated on Vegeta's article that In an interview featured in Daizenshuu 2, the creator notes that Vegeta is one of his least favorite Dragon Ball characters, but that "he was extremely helpful to have around."